Say the person says "I will buy a new car next week". Now what? How will the ad agency bombard the person with car ads? I mean outside of the one app that has gathered the information?
And fingerprinting? Even if the fingerprint is unique - now what? They still could only target the user while the user is using apps that are complicit in this advertising scheme, right?
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I assume Android has something similar to this but I’m not in touch with the Android ecosystem. This article is pretty old so I can believe that apps, far enough in the past, could do this. But it is otherwise some fearmongering you would see copy-pasted among tech illiterate.
Stop writing like that.
For decades, this prompted the consumer to say, Why would I care about advertisers showing me ads that are more relevant to me?
And so consumers didn't care about privacy.
Not realizing that that's not the entirety of what the surveillance will eventually be used for.
Hopefully everyone isn't about to learn, the hard way, one of the worst case scenarios.
Escapade5160•7h ago